some compounds are salt, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, baking soda, cane sugar, antacid tablets...
drain-o and Clorox are the ones i can think of right now, but pretty much any heavy duty cleaning product. and high doses of over the counter medicines can also be toxic, like aspirin
vinegar and baking soda
coke and mentos
milk and vinegar
detergents, liquid cleanining agents, paints, etc.
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Some household items that routinely contain antibiotics or other anti-bacterial chemicals are some soaps and most household cleaners like Lysol.
Three examples of household bases are: Bleach, Baking Soda and Coke. :)
Any substance that contains poisons or harmful chemicals can be toxic to breathe or to intake. Some of which include household cleaners and products. Examples: p-dichlorobenzene (air fresheners, pesticides), ammonia, bleaches, oils, etc.
Examples: sodium cyanide, phosgene, hydrogen fluoride, mercuric chloride, arsenic oxide, etc
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Some household items that routinely contain antibiotics or other anti-bacterial chemicals are some soaps and most household cleaners like Lysol.
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Three examples of household bases are: Bleach, Baking Soda and Coke. :)
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Baking powder, tap water.
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You shouold not use household products to replace pool chemicals. There are many unique properties of pool chemicals that you should be aware of
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Any substance that contains poisons or harmful chemicals can be toxic to breathe or to intake. Some of which include household cleaners and products. Examples: p-dichlorobenzene (air fresheners, pesticides), ammonia, bleaches, oils, etc.
There are many examples of natural household cleaners. These include vinegar to cut through grease and mildew and baking soda to remove odors and limescale among others.